This 50 km or 25 km looped route covers some of the best of the Chilterns countryside, with historic trails, rolling hills, nature reserves, and fantastic views. Read more
Race to the King is the stunning South Downs walk, jog or run, taking you from Arundel to the magnificent Winchester Cathedral. Read more
This most ancient of charity treks takes you from Lanercost Priory to Brocolitia, encompassing some of the most visited and fascinating ruins, take a step back in time. Read more
This challenge takes you into the heart of the breath taking Western Highlands in order to conquer the highest peak in Britain set at 1,343m (4,409ft) above sea level. Read more
With a total trekking time of 15 hours or less, you will climb around 10,000 feet and have walked approx. 22 miles. It’s no wonder this charity challenge is the most highly regarded trekking challenge in the UK! Read more
Trekking Mt Snowdon (1,085m) during the daytime forms a great challenge, but by using torches to light our way and having the moon as our backdrop, summiting at night brings another sense of achievement to an already recognised charity trek. Read more
Take on Ovacome's ongoing Ovarian Cancer Teal Walk and set yourself a personal walking challenge. This could be doing a certain amount of steps or covering a certain distance daily, weekly, or monthly. Or even just a commitment to get out walking each day. Read more
Take on the three highest peaks in Wales. Read more
Support Ovacome’s community by taking on an extraordinary adventure in the heart of the Andes Mountains, leading you along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Read more
Discover the breath-taking Himalayas on this 5-day trek encompassing diverse and striking landscapes and a selection of India’s cultural highlights, whilst doing your bit to support our ovarian cancer community! Read more
Make lasting memories and add your footprints to the well-trodden trail of the Camino De Santiago in 2024. Walk through history whilst making sure anyone affected by ovarian cancer can access the support they need. Read more